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  4. GERMANY GETTING ANGRY

    Germany is now taking action in response to the advance of the French. The Government has laid a complaint to the signatories of the Versailes Treaty about the French having crossed the neutral zone, and has ordered the mine owners of the Ruhr district, under penalty of ...

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  5. THE THIRD TEST

    Great interest Is being taken in the third test match between the M.C.C. team and South Africa, for, up to the present, each side has secured a win. The opening day's play was wearisome in the extreme, as the Englishmen were at the wickets the whole time and only totalled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WEATHER FORECAST.

    A slight shower or two at first to south and south-east; otherwise fine. Winds tending easterly. To-day’s temperatures:—Sun, 119.1; shade, 6[?] ALLEGED SAFE ROBBERY. ...

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  7. HOW TO PAY

    The debt negotiations have been suspended, and-the entire British commission left Washington this afternoon. They will sail for England on Saturday in order to ...

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  8. NEW GENERAL HOSPITAL.

    A movement has been launched for the erection of a general hospital at North Adelaide. Mr. P. J. Flannagan (Chairman of the general committee) stated on ...

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  9. Cuno, Dictator.

    The Reichstag has taken a vote in favour of giving the Chancellor (Herr Cuno) dictatorial powers. The Socialists and Communists opposed the proposal. As ...

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  10. Mineowners’ Dilemma

    The Government has instructed the mineowners not to give the French coal, with or without payment. Disobedience will be punished by years of ...

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  11. Appeal to the Powers.

    The Paris newspapers publish a Berlin despatch stating that Germany intends to address the signatories of the Versailes Treaty, drawing attention to the fact that, ...

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  12. Courtmarshalled and Taxed

    Six mineowners of the Essen region will appear before a courtmartial on a charge of having refused to deliver to the French requisitioned coal, ...

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  13. The Mining Magnates.

    Twenty-three mineowners have been ordered to appear before a French courtmartial. They include Herr Thyssen. The Lokal Anzeiger says that the ...

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  14. Retaliation.

    A boycott of Franch goods has been adopted enthusiastically, and women are refusing to purchase French clothing and luxuries. ...

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  15. Order to Retreat.

    The Mayence correspondent of L’Echo de Paris states that a detachment of the Reichswehr, which had been garrisoned at Munster, has left the town hurriedly, ...

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  16. “An III Wind.”

    Glasgow reports that all the available export coal for January has been booked for immediate shipment to Germany. This boom has increased prices in ...

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  17. RACECOURSE GANGS

    Two of the brothers Cartesi, of whom four were arrested on a charge of having attempted t murder two brothers, Harry an Charles Sabini, in a midnight ...

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  18. SHARP PRUNING KNIFE

    The Bengal Retrenchment Committee has recommended drastic cuts to save nearly 2,000,000 rupees. They include the abolition of the posts of one ...

    Article : 148 words
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  20. CHURCH SERMONS.

    The modern form of church service, with its stereotyped arrangement of a regular sequence of hymns, Bible readings, and an undeviating order in pulpit ...

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  21. French Active.

    The Lokal Anzeiger’s Essen correspondent states:—Further sanctions will be imposed to-day, including the requisitioning of the Ruhr mines. Empty coal ...

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  22. Monarchist Coup d’Etat.

    The Pall Mall Gazette states that disquieting information from Bavaria points to a monarchist coup d’etat being likely owing to the disorganization created in ...

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  24. More Penalties.

    Le [?]etit Parisien’s Dusseldorf correspondent says that among the sauctious to be imposed will be the imprisonment of delinquents. The French, Italian, and ...

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  25. Allied “Conversations.”

    It is stated in official circles that conversations continue between the Allies regarding the proper measures to induce the Germans to submit on the reparations ...

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  26. WIRELESS WONDER.

    Dame Melba’s performance in La Boheme on Covent Garden Theatre last night was broadcasted by wireless telephony. Her singing was heard readily ...

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  27. ALEXANDRA BY ELECTION.

    The electors in the district of Alexandra will be called upon to-morrow to elect a successor in the House of Assembly to Mr. G. Ritchie, who resigned to ...

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  29. THE LAW COURTS.

    Thomas Long, who was defended by Mr. W. A. Rollison, admitted having carried away liquor from the Caledonian Hotel, North Adelaide, at 2.55 a.m. on Sunday, November 5. Detective ...

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  30. DEATH OF MR. A. A. YOUNG.

    The late Mr. Alfred Andrew Young who died on January 13, at his brothers residence (Mr. L. Young), of Paskeville, was a son of the late Andrew Young, ...

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  31. RUSSIAN REBELLION.

    Stockholm advices from Russia report that Smolensk, 244 miles from Moscow is in a state of war. All the troops at Vitebsk and Smolensk have been sent ...

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  32. GAME PROTECTION.

    Mr. C. E. W. Parsons (secretary of the South Australian Field Shooters’ Association) writes:—To lovers of field shooting, the question of game protection and the ...

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  33. A HUMAN SACRIFICE.

    The fierce drought which has affected Rhodesia has caused a native tribe to kill a human being to appease the rain god. Sixty natives have been arrested ...

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  34. SNAKE V. PELICAN.

    An amazing incident of the bush, involving a life-and-death struggle between a 5-ft. snake and a pelican, was witnessed on the Murray near Renmark by Messrs. ...

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  35. BAKU OILFIELDS.

    A party of engineers and officials of the Barnsdall Corporation, one of the largest oil producing companies in the United States, will sail on January 27 for Baku, ...

    Article : 135 words
  36. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    The two re-played cup ties resulted as follow:—Barnsley v. Swindon, 2—0; Sheffield United .v. Notts Forest, 0—0. ...

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  37. TO-NIGHT’S AMUSEMENTS.

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  39. BEET SUGAR WORKS.

    The beet sugar factory at Kelham, Nottinghamshire, in which the British Government is largely interested, will reopen shortly with a much increased capacity. ...

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